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Did nature also choose arsenic?

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ASTROBIOLOGY
卷 8, 期 2, 页码 69-74

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1473550408004394

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Arsenic; phosphate; weird life; shadow biosphere; origins of life

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  1. National Science Foundation Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship [DBI-0511972]

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All known life requires phosphorus (P) ill the form of inorganic phosphate (PO43- or P-i) and phosphate-containing organic molecules. P-i serves as the backbone of the nucleic acids that constitute genetic material and Lis the major repository of chemical energy for metabolism in polyphosphate bonds. Arsenic (As) lies directly below P oil the periodic table and so the two elements share many chemical properties, although their chemistries are sufficiently dissimilar that As cannot directly replace P in modern biochemistry. Arsenic is toxic because As and P are similar enough that organisms attempt this Substitution. We hypothesize that ancient biochemical systems, analogous to but distinct from those known today, could have utilized arsenate in the equivalent biological role as phosphate. Organisms utilizing such 'weird life' biochemical pathways may have supported a 'shadow biosphere' at the time of the origin and early evolution of life oil Earth or on other planets. Such organisms may even persist on Earth today, undetected, in unusual niches.

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